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The Right To Rock » Blog Archive » Frankie Banali & Friends - 24/7/3... http://therighttorock.com/?p=156 TIME IS LIKE A FUSE, SHORT AND BURNING FAST - "Fight Fire With Fire", Metallica « Podcast #31: Covers Over Kill - Immortalis » Frankie Banali & Friends - 24/7/365 The Tribute to Led Zeppelin Is it a crime to cover one of hard rock’s most legendary bands? Well Quiet Riot drummer Frankie Banali is on a mission to do the unthinkable and cover some of the greatest tunes ever recorded by none other than Led Zeppelin. What is the reason for this unimaginable feat? Well, I can say it in two words: John Bonham . Frankie has assembled an all star line up of musicians to pay homage to the man that inspired him to pick up the stix. He enlisted the services of fretless bass master, Tony Franklin, to solidify the rhythm section and then he brought in a who’s who of guitarists and vocalists to round out the project. Frankie carefully picked the musicians for each song so that each would be treated with the respect that it deserved. Alex Ligertwood starts off the festivities with a truly killer remake of The Wanton Song, with monster guitarist Doug Aldrich manning the axe. It doesn’t slow down from there with Glenn Hughes’ incredible interpretation of Four Sticks. Glenn adds a bit of soul to the tune that just makes it sound bigger than ever. To top off all of the vocal giants on this record, vocalist Paul Shortino delivers big on Ramble On, rivaling the original. I could go on, but you just need to check it out for yourself. There are some incredible interpretations of some of the most classic Zep songs ever recorded. Some of the tunes won’t totally knock your socks off, but for the most part this is a solid effort. And did I forget to mention that Frankie’s drumming is amazing on this record? Hat’s off to Frankie for doing a tribute record that truly pays homage to a classic band without tarnishing the original versions. If you’re a Zeppelin fan and/or like tribute records that do it right, then check this one out. You won’t be disappointed. Standout Tracks: Ramble On, The Wanton Song, Four Sticks and Custard Pie - Ragman is pulling out his Kashmir. This entry was posted on Tuesday, October 9th, 2007 at 9:07 pm and is filed under CD Reviews. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. Leave a Reply Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website Submit Comment We've seen 13,766 faces, and we've rocked them all All original content property of The Right To Rock - ©2006 1 of 1 10/22/2007 12:16 PM.

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